Value Stream Mapping Tutorial | Value Stream Mapping Symbols Explained | Invensis Learning
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- This video on "Value Stream Mapping Tutorial " explains in detail what exactly value stream mapping is and how it is benefiting organizations. You will also get a clear picture of how value stream mapping is performed. Following are the topics discussed in this video:
What is Value Stream Mapping?
History of Value Stream Mapping
Features of VSM
Advantages of VSM
Where to Use VSM?
Value Stream Mapping Symbols
How To Do VSM?
Use Case of VSM
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Finally, you made me understand VSM in its entirety. Thank you for sharing this information with us
I love these, very clear and easy to understand.
Well-explained...! 👍
Great video. Can you do one for service industry?
Informative video. Kindly make video on decresing redponse time in complaint investigation in health care
Thank you so much
how do you make sense of the timeline format? I cannot understand the allocation of the individual time blocks both for Value and non-value added, for every process. Thanks
Why can't any VSM example be of a service instead of a production? I don't have any inventory...
It can be
Hi Invensis; What you are doing is great. I'd just like to point out a glaring issue with all of your videos (aside from the the robotic narration). It appears that the goals for your video are poorly set. Let me explain: In introducing an entirely new topic, I would often break up training into "why should I care", "what are the details" and "what should I do next".
Here, you introduce the video in the title as a "Tutorial", which sets the expectation for the video contents: A tutorial for how to DO value stream mapping. But the expectations are not met when the majority of thetime is spent on spent on what it is, advantages, disadvantages, history, and other information which is irrelevant to a tutorial. The only part of any substance is the "what should you do next", i.e. the clear steps for an individual or team to complete a Value Stream Mapping activity. That doesn't start until 17:25.
In my opinion, all the rest is redundant material and belongs in separate videos with more specific goals (like "History of Value Stream Mapping").
All your videos I have seen thus far have the same issue; they spend far too long, most of the time in fact, on trying to convince the audience that they should care, or going into the history, instead of getting straight into the meat of any topic. Your videos are great, just un-focussed!
On the "VSM Advantages" slide, one point reads "Help to find bottle marks." Don't you mean "bottlenecks?"
Howe can draw a VSM for mix product in same family .
The explanation in this is for mix or single product family.. A VSM is drawn by product family.. No matter how many variants in the product family
the time values in the example are wrong. The times in seconds should be under the processes
it's nice but many things are repeated uselessly, like the definition of value stream map is always the same and repeated every 4 minutes